January 21, 201412 yr I've bought one of these forges on the Cheap! It only has 4 legs and the cast iron forge itself with no blower, Would anybody have a picture or ad of the complete forge with all the "bells and whistles". I bought the forge to use and I need all the info I can to get it up and running. All help is greatly appreciated! Thanks to all in advance!
January 21, 201412 yr Perhaps a picture would help us to see what we have. Very likely there is one out there, but if you want advice on how to get it up and running, we need to see it.
January 21, 201412 yr Author http://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/38002-no-242-forge/ http://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/38001-no-242-forge/ http://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/38000-no-242-forge/ Here are some images of the forge, hopefully this will help in finding more info about it.
January 22, 201412 yr Author Can someone please help ID and possibly share some info or old ads or anything you may have on or about this forge. I was told it was a champion but that could be incorrect?
January 22, 201412 yr You have half of it. No Tuyere? No ash dump? No Blower mechanism? No fun!! Look at the notes for a brake drum forge and you will see the parts that are missing. Be creative, Don't think OLD, like it used to be. Think THINK how you can make it work!! Neil
January 22, 201412 yr Author I have 3 small blowers from the round rivet style champion forges, 2 with tuyeres/ash dumps and a set of legs that came with this(homemade I suspect?) All of which I could make work. However, I'm more or less trying to see what type of forge this is? Did it come with a hood? What type of blower was std. with this model? How old this may be? Etc.
January 23, 201412 yr A lot of old forges like this did not come *standard* with anything. It was more or less like a free for all, you bought this model forge, with this model of blower, with this model of firepot etc. Also, many times forges were sold without being connected to a brand, becuase of the number of them made. If this is the only part you have, we're working with a lot of unknowns. Many forge-makers used a shape similar to this, so it depends on the other pieces of the forge that you have.
January 24, 201412 yr Author Yeah, I can see where that is prob. the case with this one... Thanks for your help
February 1, 201412 yr Maybe an Otto Canedy? I have a blower that mounts using a flange that looks like it would match your table.
February 1, 201412 yr Why is it a Champion? I have not seen such a cast hearth with a small round hole. The Champions I've seen had a rectangular hole for the firepot. The cast iron Champion firepots are hard to find nowadays. They had three slots in the bottom for clinker and ash cleanout. On lots of the old cast hearth forges, the legs were of pipe and each leg was curved cornerward at the bottom portion. Champion blowers are available on the used market. The standup, hand cranked, Champion 400 series had a good reputation. As with most American forges, there was a 3" stovepipe intake for the blast connection.
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